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001-es BibID:BIBFORM108912
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85149300395 (WoS)000953322600001
Első szerző:Sipos Dávid
Cím:Burnout and occupational stress among Hungarian radiographers working in emergency and non-emergency departments during COVID-19 pandemic / Sipos David, Jenei Timea, Kövesdi Orsolya Liza, Novák Pál, Freihat Omar, Tollár József, Pandur Attila András, Kovács Árpád, Repa Imre, Petőné Csima Melinda
Dátum:2023
ISSN:1078-8174 1532-2831
Megjegyzések:Introduction The increased workload caused by the coronavirus pandemic may have had a significant impact on the mental health of radiographers. The aim of our study was to investigate burnout and occupational stress in radiographers working in emergency departments (ED) and non-emergency departments (NED) Methods Quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive research was carried out among radiographers working in the public health sector in Hungary. Due to the cross-sectional nature of our survey, there was no overlap between the ED and NED groups. For data collection, we used simultaneously the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), the Effort-Reward Imbalance questionnaire (ERI), and our self-designed questionnaire Results We excluded incomplete questionnaires from our survey; finally, 439 responses were evaluated. Significantly higher scores for depersonalisation (DP; 8.43 (SD=6.69) vs. 5.63 (SD=4.21) and emotional exhaustion (EE; 25.07 (SD=11.41) vs. 19.72 (SD=11.72)) were observed in radiographers working in ED (p=0.001; p=0.001) when compared to NED. Male radiographers working in ED aged 20-29 and 30-39 years with experience of 1-9 years were more affected by DP (p?0.05). Worrying about one's own health had a negative effect on DP and EE (p?0.05). Having close friend with a COVID-19 infection had a negative effect on EE (p?0.05); not being infected with coronavirus, not being quarantined and relocating within the workplace had a positive effect on personal accomplishment (PA); radiographers who were 50 years or older with 20-29 years of experience were more affected by depersonalisation (DP); and those who worried about their health had significantly higher stress scores (p?0.05) in both ED and NED settings Conclusion Male radiographers at the beginning of their careers were more affected by burnout. Employment in EDs had a negative impact on DP and EE
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
radiographer
coronavirus
MBI
ERI
emergency
mental health
burnout
stress
Megjelenés:Radiography. - 29 : 3 (2023), p. 466-472. -
További szerzők:Jenei Timea Kövesdi Orsolya Liza Novák Pál Freihat, Omar Tollár József Pandur Attila András Kovács Árpád (1979-) (onkoradiológus, klinikai onkológus) Repa Imre (1950-) (radiológus) Petőné Csima Melinda
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM108657
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85149644656 (WoS)000962347000001
Első szerző:Sipos Dávid
Cím:Burnout among oncologists, nurses, and radiographers working in oncology patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic / Sipos David, Kunstár Oliver, Kovács Arpad, Petőné Csima Melinda
Dátum:2023
ISSN:1078-8174 1532-2831
Megjegyzések:Introduction Oncology care professionals are exposed to high levels of stress that can lead to burnout. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of burnout among nurses, oncologists and radiographers working in oncology patient care during the COVID -19 pandemic. Methods Our electronic questionnaire was sent to e-mail contacts registered in the system of the Hungarian Society of Oncologists and to all oncology staff via an internal information system in each cancer center. Burnout was measured using the Maslach Burnout Inventory, which measures depersonalization (DP), emotional exhaustion (EE), and personal accomplishment (PA). Demographic and work-related characteristics were collected in our self-designed questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, two-sample t-tests, analyzes of variance, Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed. Results A total of 205 oncology care workers' responses were analyzed. Oncologists (n=75) were found to be significantly more committed to DP and EE (p=0.001; p=0.001). Working more than 50 hours per week and being on-call had a negative effect on the EE dimension (p=0.001; p=0.003). Coming up with the idea of working abroad had a negative effect on all three dimensions of burnout (p?0.05). Respondents who did not leave their job due to their current life situation had significantly higher DE, EE, and lower PA (p?0.05). Intention to leave current profession was specific in (n=24/78; 30.8%) of nurses (p=0.012). Conclusion Our results suggest that male gender, being an oncologist, working more than 50 hours per week and taking on call duties have a negative impact on individual burnout. Future measures to prevent burnout should be integrated into the professionals' work environment, regardless of the impact of the current pandemic. Implications for practice Prevention and oncopsychological training should be developed gradually at the organisational or personal level to avoid early burnout of professionals.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
oncology
burnout
oncologist
nurse
radiographer
Maslach
Burnout
Inventory
COVID-19
pandemic
Megjelenés:Radiography. - 29 : 3 (2023), p. 503-508. -
További szerzők:Kunstár Olivér Kovács Árpád (1979-) (onkoradiológus, klinikai onkológus) Petőné Csima Melinda
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